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Progress towards terahertz acoustic phonon generation in doping superlattices
Physics Faculty Research
  • Thomas E. Wilson, Marshall University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
11-17-2005
Abstract

Progress is described in experiments to generate coherent terahertz acoustic phonons in silicon doping superlattices by the resonant absorption of nanosecond-pulsed far-infrared laser radiation. Future experiments are proposed that would use the superlattice as a transducer in a terahertz cryogenic acoustic reflection microscope with sub-nanometer resolution.

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Thomas E. Wilson. “Progress towards terahertz acoustic phonon generation in doping superlattices.” In: Belyanin A, Drezek R, Gmachl C, editors. SPIE 6010, Infrared to Terahertz Technologies for Health and the Environment; Boston, MA Nov 2005; Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2005. P.601007. Paper delivered at SPIE OpticsEast International Conference, Boston, MA Oct 2005.

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Citation Information
Wilson TE. “Progress towards terahertz acoustic phonon generation in doping superlattices.” In proceedings of SPIE 6010, Infrared to Terahertz Technologies for Health and the Environment, Belyanin A, Drezek R, Gmachl C, editors, Vol. 6010, 601007, (2005)